Serving Palm Beach, Broward & Miami-Dade — Licensed FL Contractor #CFC1431843
Miami-Dade County · Florida

Commercial storm drain & stormwater services in Miami Beach

South Florida Storm Drain Solutions services Miami Beach condo associations, hotels, and commercial properties — from South Beach and Sunset Harbour to Mid-Beach, Indian Creek, and North Beach. We work around the City's raised-road and stormwater-pump program, schedule CCTV to low-tide windows, and document for both the building and the City.

  • Licensed & Insured
  • Compliance-Grade Reports
  • HOA & Commercial Specialists
  • Tri-County Coverage
South Florida Storm Drain Solutions vactor crew servicing a commercial catch basin
Field Service · South Florida
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Palm Beach County HOA
  • 42 catch basins inspected
  • 18 cleaned & documented
  • CCTV footage delivered
  • Compliance report filed

Local stormwater context in Miami Beach

Miami Beach is a barrier island with one of the most aggressive sea-level-rise adaptation programs in the country: raised roads, stormwater pump stations, tidal one-way valves, and elevated seawalls in Sunset Harbour, West Avenue, Indian Creek, and across South Beach. That changes the maintenance picture — properties don't just need their catch basins cleaned; they need to coordinate with the City's pump program and confirm that on-site tide flaps and check valves are actually seating.

On-site drainage and any new construction sit under SFWMD / Miami-Dade RER ERPs with O&M obligations now governed by Florida's updated qualified-inspector rule. King tides — typically peaking October and November — are when the system gets stress-tested whether you scheduled it or not.

Pre-king-tide inspections

Schedule a full inlet, tide-flap, and on-site pump check in late September. Going into October's king-tide peak with cleared inlets and confirmed flap seating is the cheapest insurance Miami Beach buildings can buy.

Services we deliver in Miami Beach

Who we serve in Miami Beach

Miami Beach is dominated by high-rise condo associations (Continuum, Murano, Setai, Akoya, Mei, Faena, Bal Harbour towers north of the line), hotels and hospitality (Loews, Fontainebleau, Edition, Soho), restaurants on Lincoln, Ocean Drive, and Collins, and the medical and retail along 41st Street. We work after valet hours, coordinate with concierge, and don't block the porte-cochère.

FAQ

Miami Beach stormwater FAQs

How do king tides affect inspections in Miami Beach?
Tidal water backs up the lowest inlets and outfalls, masking sediment and stuck tide flaps. We schedule CCTV and outfall inspections at low tide so the pipe is readable and any flap defect is visible — and we recommend a full inspection in late September before peak king-tide season.
Do you coordinate with the City's stormwater pump program?
Yes. We respect City-operated pump stations and tidal valves and focus our scope on the property's on-site catch basins, area drains, and any private tide flaps or check valves the building owns.
Can you work without disrupting hotel operations?
Yes — overnight and pre-dawn windows, compact equipment for valet-tight properties, and concierge-friendly crews. We've done full inlet cleanings between last call and breakfast service.

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